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- Gold Price Outlook: Will XAU/USD Resume Recent Surge?
- How to Trade the Inside Bar Pattern
- Weekly Technical Forecast: EURUSD at Multi-Year Lows, Dow Ready for a Break and Volatility Returns
- Trading Forecast: What Will a Return of Volatility Do to Trade Wars, Recession Fears?
- Japanese Yen Increasingly Bullish, US Dollar Longs Cut - COT Report
- EUR/USD, EUR/JPY Weekly Forecast: Bearish Price Action Continues
- GBP/USD Price Outlook: Rebel MPs Attempt to Block No-Deal Brexit
- GBP/USD, AUD/USD Expected to be the Most Volatile Currencies This Week
- Gold Prices Hold Narrow Range as US, China Tariffs Take Effect
- Stocks Mixed As New US-China Tariffs Kick In. Yen, Gold Gain
- AUDUSD Range Vulnerable to Dovish RBA Forward Guidance
- Australian Dollar Ticks Up, China Caixin PMI Flags Surprise Expansion
- Japanese Yen Strength May Continue, But Will the BoJ Intervene?
- How to Trade the Impact of Politics on Global Financial Markets
- EURUSD at Multi-Year Lows, Dow Ready for a Break and Volatility Returns
- Trading Forecast: What Will a Return of Volatility Do to Trade Wars, Recession Fears?
Gold Price Outlook: Will XAU/USD Resume Recent Surge? Posted: 02 Sep 2019 07:49 AM PDT Last week Gold lost nearly 0.4% of its value. How could XAU/USD revisit uptrend move? |
How to Trade the Inside Bar Pattern Posted: 02 Sep 2019 07:45 AM PDT Learn how to trade the inside bar pattern, which is used by many traders to trade both continuation and potential reversals patterns. |
Weekly Technical Forecast: EURUSD at Multi-Year Lows, Dow Ready for a Break and Volatility Returns Posted: 02 Sep 2019 05:30 AM PDT We move into a new trading week and season with critical technical levels under pressure or collapsing. The US indices are on the cusp of volatile but rigid ranges while the Dollar has extended its charge to a fresh multi-year high. Breakouts are likely, but follow through can remain a tripping point if not properly appointed with speculative momentum. Be ready for transition in market conditions. |
Trading Forecast: What Will a Return of Volatility Do to Trade Wars, Recession Fears? Posted: 02 Sep 2019 05:30 AM PDT We have closed out the month of August historically one of the most reserved periods of trading for the risk-leaning assets of the calendar year. What we face in September is one of the most heavily traded, volatile and under-performing periods of the year. What will that seasonal shift lead to when we consider the relentless pressure from trade wars, recession fears and monetary policy speculation? |
Japanese Yen Increasingly Bullish, US Dollar Longs Cut - COT Report Posted: 02 Sep 2019 04:00 AM PDT Weekly changes in G10 FX positioning sees US Dollar longs once again reduced with speculators seeking haven currencies (JPY, CHF). Euro sentiment to remain bearish ahead of ECB meeting. |
EUR/USD, EUR/JPY Weekly Forecast: Bearish Price Action Continues Posted: 02 Sep 2019 03:00 AM PDT At the end of last week, Euro weakened further against US Dollar and Japanese yen. Here are the levels EUR/USD and EUR/JPY could fall to, with the key chart points the pairs traders need to keep an eye on. |
GBP/USD Price Outlook: Rebel MPs Attempt to Block No-Deal Brexit Posted: 02 Sep 2019 02:20 AM PDT GBP/USD on the backfoot as political uncertainty and weak manufacturing PMI weighs on the pair. General election risks on the rise. |
GBP/USD, AUD/USD Expected to be the Most Volatile Currencies This Week Posted: 02 Sep 2019 01:00 AM PDT Brexit induced volatility to grow as UK MPs return to parliament, while external factors are likely to have a greater impact on the Australian Dollar. |
Gold Prices Hold Narrow Range as US, China Tariffs Take Effect Posted: 01 Sep 2019 11:30 PM PDT The US-China trade war is likely to keep the price of gold afloat as market participants search for an alternative to fiat currencies. |
Stocks Mixed As New US-China Tariffs Kick In. Yen, Gold Gain Posted: 01 Sep 2019 09:52 PM PDT Chinese stocks managed gains despite the imposition of new tit-for-tat trade barriers thanks to tech gains and news of a surprising manufacturing expansion |
AUDUSD Range Vulnerable to Dovish RBA Forward Guidance Posted: 01 Sep 2019 08:30 PM PDT AUDUSD may face a more bearish fate over the coming days if the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) prepares Australian household and businesses for lower interest rates. |
Australian Dollar Ticks Up, China Caixin PMI Flags Surprise Expansion Posted: 01 Sep 2019 07:02 PM PDT The Australian Dollar got a small burst of life on news that China's private manufacturing sector did better than its large, state-run partner last month. |
Japanese Yen Strength May Continue, But Will the BoJ Intervene? Posted: 01 Sep 2019 05:30 PM PDT Japanese Yen strength may fuel speculation that the Bank of Japan could intervene. Amid slowing global growth, a cheaper Yen may do little to support exports while risking trade tensions. |
How to Trade the Impact of Politics on Global Financial Markets Posted: 01 Sep 2019 04:00 PM PDT As the global economy continues to contract, the risk of geopolitical threats undermining financial and economic stability are rising, leaving the door open to violent volatility – and trading opportunities. |
EURUSD at Multi-Year Lows, Dow Ready for a Break and Volatility Returns Posted: 01 Sep 2019 09:00 AM PDT We move into a new trading week and season with critical technical levels under pressure or collapsing. The US indices are on the cusp of volatile but rigid ranges while the Dollar has extended its charge to a fresh multi-year high. Breakouts are likely, but follow through can remain a tripping point if not properly appointed with speculative momentum. Be ready for transition in market conditions. |
Trading Forecast: What Will a Return of Volatility Do to Trade Wars, Recession Fears? Posted: 01 Sep 2019 09:00 AM PDT We have closed out the month of August historically one of the most reserved periods of trading for the risk-leaning assets of the calendar year. What we face in September is one of the most heavily traded, volatile and under-performing periods of the year. What will that seasonal shift lead to when we consider the relentless pressure from trade wars, recession fears and monetary policy speculation? |
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